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  1. #1
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    I have very wide (EE or EEEE depending on brand) that are also very high volume due to a high arch and high instep.

    For bike shoes, the only ones I've found to work are men's Sidi Mega width. I don't know if they make them small enough for your shoe size, though.

  2. #2
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    I think 40 is the smallest size for Sidi megas; they run small, but probably not that small.

    I know some people who love their Specialized shoes.

  3. #3
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    shoes and feet

    Been there. Still am there.
    Sidi's megas could not be found in my size. Shimano and Specialized don't work for me. Wish they did. I have Lake shoes. MTB shoes I bought oversized and are fine. But the shoes are super sloppy. Road bike shoes I bought my real size and they were too narrow. I have become friends with a shoe stretcher. I am now happy with my road shoes. Stretched the heck out of 'em.

    Shoe stretcher: Google it. The stretcher I purchased is specifically for wide feet. It is a wooden foot shaped thing with a long screw handle.

    Good luck.

  4. #4
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    When I read it, I thought the shoe stretcher was a person.
    The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, and the shoe stretcher...

  5. #5
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    Jun 2009
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    Thanks everyone, I took a trip down to the LBS where I bought my bike and they didn't have *any* men's shoes in my size (which is a 38 - they did offer to order some, but said it could take a week or more to get them in) so I ended up with a pair of Specialized Women's Riata MTB shoes.. they are snug (wearing my thickest bike socks), but I really think they are going to be okay (I tried on some Shimano's that were a clear "absolutely not" in terms of fit, as well as 39's, and those were too long). They let me wear them around the shop for a while so I could make up my mind, and since nothing about my feet was screaming at me after that long, I went ahead and bought them.

    I got home, put my cleats on them, and was brave enough to attempt a short ride, in the RAIN no less, and they really feel okay. I had trouble clipping back in at one point after stopping at an intersection, but no trouble clipping out, or remembering to.. however that's not exactly a shoe problem, so I think all is well for now

    I think whenever I am in the market for another pair I may go through the trouble of having the men's size ordered just so I can try it, but I don't think I'll be unhappy with what I have.

 

 

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